Nintendo Switch console gamers have a lot to look forward to in the coming days and months ahead. Here are some of the titles expected to arrive at the console.
‘Doctor Who: The Edge of Time’
There’s another “Doctor Who” adventure awaits Nintendo Switch players. According to NintendoLife, “Doctor Who: The Edge of Time” is currently in development will be coming to the console.
However, it might take some time before Switch players can get their hands on the game. The publication noted that Kaigan Games will likely be releasing the title for the Nintendo console sometime in 2021. The report also added that the “Doctor Who: The Edge of Time” version coming to the Switch won’t be a VR title.
Multiple EA titles
Meanwhile, multiple Electronic Arts titles are reportedly heading their way into the Nintendo console as well. “This year we plan to grow our communities across new platforms and ways to play,” EA CEO Andrew Wilson told investors of the company’s plans to expand the reach of its titles, according to VentureBeat.
“And we’re also planning to deliver for more Nintendo fans with multiple EA games set to launch on Nintendo Switch this year,” Wilson added. “Burnout Paradise Remastered” is already confirmed to be one of the EA titles arriving at the console. VentureBeat also wrote that “Apex Legends” might be included as well.
May 2020 releases
There will also be a number of confirmed games that will be arriving at the console. For instance, the 80s themed “Huntdown” and the aerial combat scrolling shooter “Jet Lancer” will be launched on Switch on May 12.
There will be three games arriving on May 13. These are the first-person adventure game “Island Saver,” the “She Sees Red - Interactive Movie,” and the baseball simulator “Super Mega Baseball 3”
May 14th will be a lot busier as ten titles will be arriving at the Switch. These are “Satazius Next,” “Armed 7 DX,” “Wolflame,” “Carnage: Battle Arena,” “TT Isle of Man Ride on the Edge 2,” “Cooking Simulator,” “Kholat,” “Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee,” “Ion Fury,” and “Zenge.”
Meanwhile, six games will arrive at the Nintendo Switch console on May 15. These are “Emma: Lost in Memories,” “Thy Sword,” “The Eternal Castle” remastered, “Dungeon of the Endless,” “Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix,” “Kakuro Magic.”


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